It has only been a week since the Dell and AMD "online breakup", but Dell is determined to move along, or at least this is the general impression. However, what's bad for AMD seems to be extremely profitable for the computer enthusiast.Dell's 17-inch gaming laptop is the perfect example to illustrate the ab... |
16 February 2008 03:47 GMT |
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Back in September 2007, Dell announced their high-end XPS M1730 notebook, an extremely powerful mobile system that came with a 17-inch display, Intel Core 2 Duo processor, dual drive configurations, as well as a plethora of ports and connectors. The XPS notebook quickly became a success, and since it would flawlessl... |
30 January 2008 03:03 GMT |
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Dell has started taking orders for their XPS M1730: World of Warcraft Edition notebooks. The initiative is the result of Dell having teamed up with the developers at Blizzard Entertainment in order to create a gaming notebook to suit the Warcraft fans. There are more than nine million subscribers to play World of War... |
4 December 2007 10:28 GMT |
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Dell finally resolved all issues that plagued the XPS range of gaming mobile computer systems and the company announced the launch of the M1730 laptop, the ultimate gaming machine, if we are to believe them. The Dell XPS M1730 is now available for purchase from the company's online store and the first available ... |
28 September 2007 09:04 GMT |
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Dell's latest and greatest mobile gaming platform, the XPS M1730, will not come too soon on the general consumer market as some rumors claim that its official launch was to take place on the 21th of September and there is no trace of it yet. However, a number of juicy details and bits are now available for us to... |
24 September 2007 08:32 GMT |
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